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lenkuf | 19:09 Mon 22nd Nov 2004 | Business & Finance
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Can anyone tell me the value of a 'Joey'
I believe it was a slang expression for a pre-decimal currency.
Many thanks in advance
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A joey was a threepenny piece

Never heard of a 'Joey', we knew them as 'Arfurs' (Arthurs) as in 'Arfur Sixpence'

On the other hand, 'Thru'penny Bit' meant something completely different !!

Strictly speaking a Joey was a silver threepenny piece but the name certainly carried on to the 13 sided one where I was born (Kent), thanks for the added info Mum!

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